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Robert Yates

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  1. Welcome JR,

     

    Yes we love to see photos and it does not matter good ,bad or ugly. this is how this community helps each other over a long distance by advising and helping each other with their work .Many here have some medical issues Myself included that may keep us from forging everyday However, it does not stop us from doing what we love . I salute you for your ambition and abilities I look forward to seeing your work .

     

    Sam

  2. Just because you can make it in a CAD program does NOT mean you can forge it . Many Smiths here can draw about anything with a pen /pencils and or paint it in full details of a project . That does not do a bit of good if the smith is a Newbie and has absolutely no smithing capability of making anything .

     

    This is a complex design and a bit over weight, I hope you change your mind and look for a lighter material. Good luck with your endeavors.

    Sam 

  3. Old Rascal,

     

    a simple answer to your question; is No you do not need a fire pot ! However, with that nice of a forge you have,and as stated above I would line it with sand, clay, cat litter, brick, or something to help protect the cast iron table as well as keep it from cracking when it starts to cool down .

     

    Sam

  4. It's not a "junk pile," it's a "supply depot." :)

     

     

    It's not a "junk pile," it's a "resource center."

     

     

    My resource bin and my junk bin are two very different things. :P

     I must say you Guys stated my thoughts my lil Barn is full and  over flowing yet I refuse to hull it off " I can use it "

    ;)

     

    Sam

  5. Honor Blade Project

     

    list of Project workers are as follows with more to be added as they are confirmed .

     

    Geoff Keyes = Forge and Blade

    (with other Billets for Military Unit Projects I.E. Wounded Warrior Project, Enlisted (NCO)  Association, Officers Association , and others TBA=to be announced  )

     

    Ron Hoy’s = Engraving

     

    Samuel Cro = Handles & Carving

     

    Gold Smithy = for meteorite pieces ½ in in size

     

    Please PM me with your Addresses so I can have them for this Project.

     

    Thank You and Best Regards & Blessings to you and your Family

     

    Samuel

  6. Charles ,

     

    well over 600 folks were there to Honor Boomer close to 350 troops and Brass also it was asked who had written your Quote Mom Gladly stated you from IFI  at the end of it and said to thank you it is now on her Fridge .

     

    Blessings to you and your Family

     

    Sam

  7. For a Blade I am Making for "Boomer" my Brother that just Passed away. Dad is a Retired SSG from the US Army and has made a request of me to make a Knife in Honor of his service in the Military and for him .

    I am Not ashamed I will Seek help from my fellow Members here to help me with this project, I can carve in Bone very well as well as Fit and Finish. However, I will be seeking help to pull this off to Honor my brother as well my Mom and Dad to make a blade and Sheath worthy of the
    Honor of my brother's Service in the Military and his Very Young Life. 

     

    As this project comes together I will let you know more I hope to get things rolling very soon depending on the Help I can get with it . His Unit is going to have a Memorial Stone placed at the unit location here in the next month or so I hope to have it completed before /By then .

     

     I have a 1 1/4 Thick X1 1/4 Thick X 8 inch Billet made .(If Needed it will need to be Hammered into a Usable Billet/Blade) Use is Not required.

     

    I am looking to make a Bowie style Coffin Handle. So the
    blade can be engraved with Boomers full name, Military Service Emblem, and
    Dates

     

    If there a few Bladesmiths (Junior smiths, M.S.,Welcome)  Leather Sheath Makers, and Engravers that can help me out please post here & /or pm me as to what you can do to help me out .

     

    Thank you and Best Regards

    Sam

     

     

    Gold Smithy = for meteorite pieces ½ in in size

  8. Riff, As much as I like the reference to the Show I am 42 and have had the Name "Samuel Cro" for all my life long before the show However I do like the show just not the confusion with me <Grins> it is an Awesome book and shows you that you do Not need a big shop or fancy equipment to make a simple ,usable,quality knife . However , you will soon learn nice equipment is very good and will lead to your success to making high quality knives Much easier and the EQ will save a ton of time .

     

    Sam

  9. CD,

     

    The term spring steel refers to a group of medium-to-high carbon, low alloy steel products which exhibit excellent yield strength. The term yield strength refers to a material's ability to endure significant bending or twisting and return to its original shape without deforming. Spring steel stock alloys typically include silicone in their composition and are hardened and cold rolled after casting to improve yield strength. Spring steel products are generally either cold drawn as wire or punched from flat stock. Typical uses include saw blades, tape measures, helical springs, and vehicle suspension elements.

    Spring steel alloys feature the unique characteristic of being able to withstand considerable twisting or bending forces without any distortion. Products made from these steel alloys can be bent, compressed, extended, or twisted continuously, and they will return to their original shape without suffering any deformation. This characteristic is defined as a high yield strength and is the result of the specific composition and hardening of the steel alloy. Spring steels are medium-to-high carbon content alloys generally featuring a carbon content of 0.5 to 1.0 percent. The other alloy additives typically include manganese and silicone with silicone being the key component in high yield strengths.

     

    So YES Spring Steel Is a Good Blade material and a addition of  wrought iron would make a significant showing in the patten in pattern welded steel (AKA Damascus) However you failed to identified the type of Spring steel you intend to use ... IE Leaf spring , Ultra High Carbon Spring Steel , or Such So with out knowing what you are specifically speaking of  it is hard to give you the correct response .

     

    Samuel

  10. It is Known as Rust Bluing :

     

    http://theshootersroost.com/rust-bluing/

     

    and the Best there is : http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/metal-prep-coloring/metal-bluing/specialty-bluing-chemicals/classic-rust-blue-prod22820.aspx

     

    you really need to do your research once again your lack of willingness to do simple reading behooves me to really despise helping you in any projects you post here on IFI and by the way where is the Fictional sword you were to make after everyone posted that you would have major issues making it ? Yes I remember it very well and your arrogance to the help and information many "Elders" posted to you and your lack of respect for said Smiths as  well .

     

    Good Luck Young Man and Best regards

     

    Samuel Cro

  11. Jim,

     

    it would seem we are much alike and I did not even know it I hope some day to make a trip to your place and spend the day with you and learn and chat a bit . your words  are very true the only thing I did not see in your post was to recommend the 50 dollar knife shop book to Riff it is worth every penny .

     

    Sam

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